Re: Help with a Frame-Relay Question [7:12432]

2001-07-16 Thread suaveguru

You may need to do a frame-relay map if inverse-arp
did not work . In this case apparently inverse-arp
didn't work


regards,

suaveguru
--- Ray Smith  wrote:
 Guys,
 
 I was doing the Frame-Relay Lab on page 184 of the
 ALL-In-One CCIE Lab Study 
 Guide containing two DTE devices and a Switch. 
 My two questions are as 
 follows:-
 
 1) Why can I only ping from the far end of each
 route, but can not ping the 
 interface of the router that I am pinging from?
 
 2) Why was a routing protocol (RIP used in the book)
 not required to be 
 configured on router B in the Lab?
 
 
 viper

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Help with a Frame-Relay Question [7:12432]

2001-07-15 Thread Ray Smith

Guys,

I was doing the Frame-Relay Lab on page 184 of the ALL-In-One CCIE Lab Study 
Guide containing two DTE devices and a Switch.  My two questions are as 
follows:-

1) Why can I only ping from the far end of each route, but can not ping the 
interface of the router that I am pinging from?

2) Why was a routing protocol (RIP used in the book) not required to be 
configured on router B in the Lab?


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